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3 Reddit comments about Kirkland AllerClear Loratadine 10 mg Antihistamine Tablets, 300-Count Bottle:

u/garaging · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

Of course. Generic still has the same active ingredients.

Go with the Kirkland "Claritin" and save lots.

u/ManhattanBlake · 1 pointr/ChurchOfTrump

I have no idea where fez is. I haven't really cared to find out. He and half my former followers betrayed me during the Waralago Doxxing Incident - I see you witnessed that as well. No clue what mobileinvestigator4 is doing here either. He or she is a fucking creepy weirdo and I thought I banned them from CoT too. Not to mention, when I asked them to solicit some game developers to make a Waralago/Church of Trump themed game, they did the exact opposite and scared them shitless with rants and ravings about piss consumption and inflatable Trump dolls instead. Fucking lunatic that one.

The pills fez spoke of were simple allergy pills - bulk, store brand tablets. He told me he had a severe allergy to his parent's dog after he moved back in with them, and I wanted to help him out since he was obviously quite disturbed at the time.

Waralago is being revamped right now. It became too predictable, like every other boring political sub. I'm still not sure where to go with it, to be honest. The Soros/Hillary shit was getting hella repetitive, fez's argyle architecture and bazoon theory rants were fascinating but didn't pull in many views, and the Qanon train is a one-way ticket to reddit bantown so that's a no.

I'm surprised you even remember The Blake Project - it never got more than 5 or 6 views per submission except that time I linked an article about Trump nuking the moon... but now I'm using it to test a bot which uses reddit's API for achievements/rewards. Looking to take it live on WaL and CoT once it's ready.